Matt “Snoop” Blokker – Head Coach

Matt Blokker comes to the Langley Rams program as the winningest Head Coach in British Columbia Junior Football Conference history and sits second on the All-Time list for most victories in Canadian Junior Football League History with a career 106 regular season and 26 playoff wins.

Matt began his Junior Football Head Coaching career with the Victoria Rebels in 2003 and guided them to a BC Championship title and the National Championship game in his first season.

Blokker coached two seasons in Victoria and then moved to Nanaimo where he became Head Coach of the expansion VI Raiders program in 2005.

Blokker’s Raiders lost the BCFC Semi-Final game in their inaugural season and then went on to post the most successful run in BCFC History with seven BCFC Championship titles and three National Championship wins in a span of eight seasons (2006 to 2013), Matt was honoured as the BCFC Coach of the Year four times and the Canadian Junior Football League’s Coach of the Year twice (2006 and 2013).

Blokker moved on to become Head Coach of the Calgary Colts Junior Football program in 2014, taking on the challenge of building the Colts, which went winless in 2013, back into a contender.

Under Blokker the Colts went 4-4 in 2014, 5-3 in 2015, 7-2 in 2016 and advanced to the PFC Championship game all three seasons.

In his 14 seasons as a Head Coach Blokker’s teams have advance to their respective Conference Championship games 13 times.